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Samet Merzifonluoglu; Ercenk Hamarat – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
It is unequivocally known that certain rights are inherent to every human being. These rights cover a broad range, from the right to food and education to the right to freedom, among others. Most of these rights aim to secure our biological or social needs, ensuring the well-being of the right-holder. In addition to our biological and social…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Definitions
Karianne Franck – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
The aim of this article was to explore whether and how special education documents incorporate efforts to hear young children. The study is based on an in-depth analysis of expert assessments and individual education plans (IEP) pertaining to 17 children enrolled in early education and care (ECEC) institutions in Norway. The documents are…
Descriptors: Special Education, Individualized Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education
Marta Bialecka; Arkadiusz Gut; Malgorzata Stepien-Nycz; Krystian Macheta; Jakub Janczura – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Previous research on children's knowledge about the mind has primarily focused on their comprehension of false beliefs, leaving the conceptualization of thoughts and thinking less explored. To address this gap, we developed a new assessment tool, the interview about the mind (IaM), to assess children's understanding of the mind. Two studies…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Theory of Mind, Cognitive Development, Beliefs
Talia Diskin – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The article depicts manifestations of the law in the educational work of renowned Polish-Jewish educator Janusz Korczak, and re-evaluates Korczak's work in terms of children's legal education. It does so in relation to the theoretical insights of Polish-Russian legal sociologist Leon Petrazycki -- and particularly the notion of "Intuitive…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Intuition, Laws, Law Related Education
Lagerlöf, Pernilla; Wallerstedt, Cecilia; Pramling, Niklas – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
While children's rights "to" play is stated in the UNCRC, this study investigates children's rights "in" play through an analysis of narrative play in preschool. Play-responsive early childhood education and care (PRECEC) is a recently developed theory that provides analytical tools for investigating participants' communicative…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Play, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Daniil Serko; Yi-Lin Li; Nora Swaboda; Azzurra Ruggeri – Developmental Science, 2026
This paper examines the capacity of 2- to 4-year-olds (n = 111, 56 female, age 25 to 59 months) to identify and select the most informative cue among several options when searching for a target--a task commonly used in decision-making research and one in which young children have traditionally struggled. Across two experiments--including a…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Information Seeking, Cues, Rewards
Vasilia Christidou; Fotini Bonoti; Vassilia Hatzinikita – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: There is a long research tradition on students' images of scientists based on their drawings. However, the dimension of scientists' emotions, as a critical aspect of these images has not been thoroughly investigated. Purpose: The present study aims to investigate scientists' emotions as depicted in children's drawings to shed light on…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Scientists, Psychological Patterns, Children
Ching-I. Huang; Qi Sun; Tianlin Wang – Early Education and Development, 2025
Gender representation in children's books may influence young children's formation of the gender-equity concept. Previous studies show a male protagonist overrepresentation in US children's books. This study analyzed 956 Chinese children's books to investigate if similar patterns of gender representation exist. Research Findings: Binomial logistic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Gender Bias, Preschool Children
Alexa Quinn; Stephen Day; Lauren Shifflett – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
In this article, we describe ways to use the television series "Bluey" to examine economic concepts in children's daily lives. We identify and unpack parts of Bluey episodes that might serve as the basis for lessons or discussions with young children. We explain how economic decision-making can have either "market" or…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Childrens Television, Young Children, Economics Education
The Unforgettable "Mel": Pragmatic Inferences Affect How Children Acquire and Remember Word Meanings
Katherine Trice; Dionysia Saratsli; Anna Papafragou; Zhenghan Qi – Developmental Science, 2025
Children can acquire novel word meanings by using pragmatic cues. However, previous literature has frequently focused on in-the-moment word-to-meaning mappings, not delayed retention of novel vocabulary. Here, we examine how children use pragmatics as they learn and retain novel words. Thirty-three younger children (mean age: 5.0, range: 4.0-6.0,…
Descriptors: Children, Young Children, Language Acquisition, Semantics
Megan Silander; Todd Grindal; Sarah Nixon Gerard; Tiffany Salone – Educational Researcher, 2025
Preschool-age children receive little formal instruction regarding science and engineering concepts. Digital media interventions have been effective in supporting young children's literacy and mathematics skills, but there is little evidence of their efficacy in building science and engineering skills. This article reports on an experimental study…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering, Preschool Children, Access to Education
Katie Wood Ray; Stella Villalba, Contributor – National Council of Teachers of English, 2025
So much has changed since 1999 when the original "Wondrous Words: Writers and Writing in the Elementary Classrooms" was published. The world is a different place, and our classrooms have changed. But, so much of what we learned in "Wondrous Words" holds true today. In this new reimagined edition, Katie Wood Ray revisits some of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Childrens Writing, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Yakun Zhang; Ziwei Pan; Lina Huang; Xingli Zhang; Lung An Chen; Jiannong Shi – Educational Psychology, 2025
The present study is a short-term intervention program aimed at cultivating children's creativity based on the 'butterfly model' of nurturing creativity, adopting a 2 × 3 mixed experimental design with placebo and no-treatment groups. They also received the equal intervention after the experimental group finished for the sake of fairness to all…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Childrens Attitudes, Creative Thinking, Creative Development
Nikita Agarwal; Stella F. Lourenco – Social Development, 2025
When categorizing faces by gender, children show evidence of intersectionality--miscategorizing Black females, but not White females, as male. Here we examined whether differential biases for Black and White females extend beyond perceptual tasks to judgments of social preferences. Children (N = 97, ages 4-9 years; 59.8% White and 40.2% non-White)…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Decision Making, Social Cognition, Sex Stereotypes
Lina Zhang; Peijia Lian; Yu Xue; Nianyang Wu – Early Education and Development, 2024
"Research Findings:" Although the importance of block play to children's spatial ability has been recognized globally, little is known about children's use of spatial frames of reference during spatial processing. This study investigated the intervention with guided block play to promote children's use of their intrinsic frame of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Kindergarten, Preschool Children

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